Holistic Literature Education as an Effective Tool for Social-Emotional Learning




Aerila Juli-Anna, Lähteelä Johanna, Kauppinen Merja, Siipola Mari

Tussey Jill, Haas Leslie

2021

Handbook of Research on Supporting Social and Emotional Development Through Literacy Education

Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design (AETID)

26

49

24

978-1-79987-464-5

978-1-79987-466-9

2326-8905

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7464-5.ch002

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/66631805



This chapter concerns a model of holistic, structured literature education, which has pedagogical value for social-emotional learning. Fiction supports children's personal growth in many ways. The special emphasis lies on the reading process, which aims at empathizing reading and sharing of text-based emotions and experiences. Further individual and common arts-based meaning-making is an intrinsic part of the reading process. The empathized reading process as well as supportive reading environment need to raise educators' consciousness. Creative, arts-based activities offer channels to make children's interpretations of fictional texts visible. There are several presented examples of arts-based methods for literature education and the family literacy practices that have an impact on social-emotional learning. The methods are individual story ending (ISE), kamishibai theater, silent books, and structured reading moments.


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